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a state court judge dismissed charges that dr. kermit gosnell murdered three babies during late-term abortions. prosecutors alleged that he killed them after they were born alive. gosnell still faces charges he murdered four other babies, as well as a patient who died after an abortion. in iraq, at least 56 people died after government forces raided a sunni protest camp before dawn. the raid sparked fierce fighting in hawija, about 160 miles north of baghdad. later, militants stormed a nearby army post, where six other people were killed. news of the violence also led to clashes elsewhere between sunni demonstrators and police. there were new accusations from israel today that syria is using chemical weapons against rebels. in tel aviv, a senior military official said visual evidence shows that government forces has engaged in chemical attacks more than once. the latest was last month, near damascus. >> ( translated ): to the best of our professional understanding, the regime used lethal chemical weapons against militants on a num
a state court judge dismissed charges that dr. kermit gosnell murdered three babies during late-term abortions. prosecutors alleged that he killed them after they were born alive. gosnell still faces charges he murdered four other babies, as well as a patient who died after an abortion. in iraq, at least 56 people died after government forces raided a sunni protest camp before dawn. the raid sparked fierce fighting in hawija, about 160 miles north of baghdad. later, militants stormed a nearby...
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he's done hospital visits over his 22 years as a judge. let us begin with the idea, confusion and frustration about miranda rights. give them right away, if you don't give them, then this prosecution is astray. what is the basic understanding of leeway with mirandizing a suspect? >> any suspect, including the suspect in this case, is entitled to miranda rights under the 5th amendment of the united states constitution, the right against self-imcrimination, everybody is who in is custody and entear gated by law enforcement. the legal process, contrary to what newspapers said today the legal process began yesterday, the legal process began when he was take noon custody. because there is a constitutional right against self-incrimination and miranda is a part of that if being interrogated by law enforcement. the failure to use miranda, assuming it was not used, and it should have been, means statements are subject to being excluded from use in court. >> right. >> there are exceptions to miranda, you've heard the famous one, the public safety ex
he's done hospital visits over his 22 years as a judge. let us begin with the idea, confusion and frustration about miranda rights. give them right away, if you don't give them, then this prosecution is astray. what is the basic understanding of leeway with mirandizing a suspect? >> any suspect, including the suspect in this case, is entitled to miranda rights under the 5th amendment of the united states constitution, the right against self-imcrimination, everybody is who in is custody...
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courts. officials tell "the journal" these options is not necessarily imminent, but they demonstrate how cybersecurity has become a central part of diplomacy. >>> and the dreamliner could be flying again within weeks. the faa has approved the aircraft maker's plan to fix its troubled batteries. >>> the top trending stories. plus the atf wants to know what caused a massive ferlt lieser plant explosion in texas. >>> and a funny car that provides anything but laughs in north carolina. details next. >>> more than four days after that huge explosion at a fertilizer plant in central texas, officials say everyone is accounted for. 14 people killed, 200 injured, and of the 14, 10 were first responders. gabe gutierrez reports from west, texas. >> reporter: new video of the damage in west, texas, after a fertilizer facility exploded in a blinding fireball. for the first time we see an apartment complex ripped open. chunks of concrete tossed hundreds of yards. a school heavily damaged and this nursing h
courts. officials tell "the journal" these options is not necessarily imminent, but they demonstrate how cybersecurity has become a central part of diplomacy. >>> and the dreamliner could be flying again within weeks. the faa has approved the aircraft maker's plan to fix its troubled batteries. >>> the top trending stories. plus the atf wants to know what caused a massive ferlt lieser plant explosion in texas. >>> and a funny car that provides anything but...
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you lived with me with my .22 caliber pistol in the back of the car. saw me invested in mutual fund no matter what the circumstances to understand the need for me to save no matter what. you learned how to find the good ideas, how to research them and find them cold. you saw is discipline needed for good home gamer trading and you stumbled along with me to find the goodness of long-term investing. i hope you've been able to take away a ton of new information from this old guy, been able to glean some insights from my mistakes and swear to me that you'll never mistake them. best of all, i want to wish you success in trading and investing and to remind you when you hear from the gray beards that say you can't make money at home and have to give the money to a professional or index fund, that the story of my life at every turn is very much the opposite, and that you can make money in many different ways with managers, with brokers and, yes, by yourself. stick with cramer. >>> you're not going to want to share, either. "mad money"'s back to school tour ret
you lived with me with my .22 caliber pistol in the back of the car. saw me invested in mutual fund no matter what the circumstances to understand the need for me to save no matter what. you learned how to find the good ideas, how to research them and find them cold. you saw is discipline needed for good home gamer trading and you stumbled along with me to find the goodness of long-term investing. i hope you've been able to take away a ton of new information from this old guy, been able to...
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hi tim. >> caller: it's jim. >> stephanie: okay then, hi, jim. >> caller: that's all right. i think the last guy was a little drunk but that's all right. two quick points. if this had had been a republican president i think he would have dedicated to how he allowed a terrorist act to take place. second point is -- >> stephanie: okay. are you going to compare this to 9-11? >> caller: one last point, i will be quiet. i promise. how about after 9-11, everyone was saying how george bush took everyone's freedoms away and obama was going to restore the freedoms, all of that. what happened to all of that? >> i have a problem with that. the patriot act should have been repealed. i have a problem with that. >> caller: so obama doubles the number of federal wiretaps. he expanded the patriot act. how are we more free with obama as president? >> stephanie: the difference is we do talk about that on the left. >> it is not because he's -- >> stephanie: not everything is cut-and-dried. i agree with the public safety exemption that he was not read miranda rights. but i disagree with john mc
hi tim. >> caller: it's jim. >> stephanie: okay then, hi, jim. >> caller: that's all right. i think the last guy was a little drunk but that's all right. two quick points. if this had had been a republican president i think he would have dedicated to how he allowed a terrorist act to take place. second point is -- >> stephanie: okay. are you going to compare this to 9-11? >> caller: one last point, i will be quiet. i promise. how about after 9-11, everyone was...
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i understand 22 kids. i feel bad for the parents. if i would have been one of the parents, i would have been ready to find that guy and do what i had to do. >> stephanie: right. >> caller: but the fact of the matter is it's still 30 to 35,000 black youth that die in america. that's appalling. >> stephanie: it's all part of it. and that's why doing something about all of these billing would have helped. these bills wouldn't have just helped white people they would have helped black people too. >> caller: we need to tell barack obama to hell with the bills, do what you got to do. >> stephanie: what does that mean? what can the president do -- >> the president is not king. >> caller: it's funny you is slaughter people in iraq and get the country street -- >> obama didn't do that. [overlapping speakers] >> stephanie: we couldn't have been more vocally against iraq. >> and the way to stop gun violence in chicago is to stop guns from coming in across the border. >> and we talk about that every single day. >> stephanie: i agree with his gen
i understand 22 kids. i feel bad for the parents. if i would have been one of the parents, i would have been ready to find that guy and do what i had to do. >> stephanie: right. >> caller: but the fact of the matter is it's still 30 to 35,000 black youth that die in america. that's appalling. >> stephanie: it's all part of it. and that's why doing something about all of these billing would have helped. these bills wouldn't have just helped white people they would have helped...
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it is the full court press. we are coming to you live from our nation's capitol and our studio right here on capitol hill. here it is right down the street from the united states capitol building where there is a lot of activity but that's over shadowed by what's happening up in boston. on the senate floor, there will there will be the first votes today on the gun safety legislation. several different bills, a lot much different members are going to be offered. democrats searching for the 60 votes they need to move something out of the senate john mccain and chuck schumer yesterday were briefing the president on the details of their compromise legislation on immigration reform. the president has, in effect already supported not of the attention on the boston mayor thunderstorm. the f.b.i. reporting this looks like it's a home-made bomb put together in a pressure cooker, left on the street. they announced this morning that they have found the lid to one of those pressure cookers which could be the first break in
it is the full court press. we are coming to you live from our nation's capitol and our studio right here on capitol hill. here it is right down the street from the united states capitol building where there is a lot of activity but that's over shadowed by what's happening up in boston. on the senate floor, there will there will be the first votes today on the gun safety legislation. several different bills, a lot much different members are going to be offered. democrats searching for the 60...
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it's ushering in at 22 miles per hour and 16 back into oakland. that on-shore wind helping to drop temperatures across the peninsula. this time last night, we still had 70s and 80s. some of the cooler changes starting to arrive. holding on to 76 now. still pretty warm back into liver more. it's going to be dropping off and quickly. let's get outside to the hd sky cam. we can show you the changes in san jose, nothing in the way of fog, but the trees blowing around here a bit near downtown. a sign of that on shore flow. in palo alto, the clouds thickening up near the coastal mountains. we take you to downtown san francisco and the camera is shaking around a bit with wind at once again, gust not guiling low 20s. cloud cover at the coastline tomorrow. mid-50s. throughout the day at the coast, not changing much from the noon hour to the afternoon. temperatures in the mid-60s. by the bay, increasing cloud cover, low 70s by the afternoon. and yeah, it will be nice fort interior valleys, but definitely not as hot as monday and tuesday where we had the upp
it's ushering in at 22 miles per hour and 16 back into oakland. that on-shore wind helping to drop temperatures across the peninsula. this time last night, we still had 70s and 80s. some of the cooler changes starting to arrive. holding on to 76 now. still pretty warm back into liver more. it's going to be dropping off and quickly. let's get outside to the hd sky cam. we can show you the changes in san jose, nothing in the way of fog, but the trees blowing around here a bit near downtown. a...
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now, that court date is may 9th. that is just two days after a special election for a vacant congressional seat between sanford and his democratic rival, elizabeth cullbush, being the sister of stephen colbert. the complaint according to documents obtained last night by the associated press says sanford violated the terms of his divorce settlement. it says neither he nor his ex-wife can enter the other's homes without permission. and it says jenny sanford caught him leaving her house through a back door using his cell phone for a flashlight. now, she's denying that she leaked these documents. she says the timing of the court date is purely a coincidence. but if sanford here is trying to make this political comeback i think we can all agree this is not the kind of attention he needs, and it's just three weeks before election day. norah? charlie? gayle? >> what is sanford's explanation for doing that? >> why was he there? >> we have no comment from anyone in the sanford camp. that's the question of course everyone is a
now, that court date is may 9th. that is just two days after a special election for a vacant congressional seat between sanford and his democratic rival, elizabeth cullbush, being the sister of stephen colbert. the complaint according to documents obtained last night by the associated press says sanford violated the terms of his divorce settlement. it says neither he nor his ex-wife can enter the other's homes without permission. and it says jenny sanford caught him leaving her house through a...
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courts. officials tell "the journal" they're not necessarily eminent by demonstrate how >>> top stories of this monday his budget proposes an $800 milli million boost. >>> the atf wants to know what caused a massive fertilizer explosion in texas and a funny car that provides anything but laughs in charlotte. we have those details next. the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact that i can go onto angie's list and look for pediatricians. the service providers that i've found on angie's list actually have blown me away. join today and find out why over 1 million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. with the innovating and the transforming and the revolutionizing. it's enough to make you forget that you're flying five hundred miles an hour on a chair that just became
courts. officials tell "the journal" they're not necessarily eminent by demonstrate how >>> top stories of this monday his budget proposes an $800 milli million boost. >>> the atf wants to know what caused a massive fertilizer explosion in texas and a funny car that provides anything but laughs in charlotte. we have those details next. the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in...
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we see portugal's high court is at a crossroad. it's really going to make is issues regarding austerity unconstitutional. we see the situation in greece detier yeer yoriorat deteriorating. anybody with a brain should realize austerity is fot a good thing unless it's paired with reform and ultimate growth measures. now i want to ask you, carl, because you have talked about it. what have you walked away with for growth? any thoughts? >> i heard one person call it the most monumental excel in history. i don't know the early take has been if you're ghoing to be accused of taking a miscalculation, that's not what we were trying to say in the first place. >> well, it reminds me of cold fusion. but yes. and the point i want to make is three-fold real quickly. first, i wish the institutions would spend 120one-twentieth ofe time. of course, the sample size and study with seven countries with small. here's the key that everybody is missing. they put it out in their own statement. no matter what you think the number and errors or how they tre
we see portugal's high court is at a crossroad. it's really going to make is issues regarding austerity unconstitutional. we see the situation in greece detier yeer yoriorat deteriorating. anybody with a brain should realize austerity is fot a good thing unless it's paired with reform and ultimate growth measures. now i want to ask you, carl, because you have talked about it. what have you walked away with for growth? any thoughts? >> i heard one person call it the most monumental excel...
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jim? >> probably wife number two. >> reporter: new technologies could keep the game show out of final jeopardy. >> game shows have taken on a new life on the internet, on the cell phone. these things will never go away. >> of course, game shows, here on "good morning america." time to play more "name that game show tune." to recap the scores, lara spencer with two. sam champion with one. and after checking with the judges, elizabeth vargas has half a point. >> half a point. >> that's half a point more than we thought she'd have. number four, play that tune. >> it was mine. i got it. it's "jeopardy!" >> just ask the judge. >> it's the only thing -- >> well done. german "jeopardy!" i would not have known that show. please, name this game show tune. ♪ you're kidding me, people. lara spencer? >> "wheel of fortune"? >> no. >> samuel j. champion. >> millionaire. >> judges? >> it's called "who wants to be a millionaire." >> and the final. this is big. this is big. this is going to decide the ga
jim? >> probably wife number two. >> reporter: new technologies could keep the game show out of final jeopardy. >> game shows have taken on a new life on the internet, on the cell phone. these things will never go away. >> of course, game shows, here on "good morning america." time to play more "name that game show tune." to recap the scores, lara spencer with two. sam champion with one. and after checking with the judges, elizabeth vargas has half a...
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you know, the ting that makes jim -- the thing that makes jim demint a great leader is the same thing that has always made people like matt spaulding and the heritage foundation itself so valuable; that is, your shared insistence on making the positive case on conservativism, what conservatives are for. in washington it's common for both parties to succumb to easy negativity. republicans and democrats stand opposed to each other, obviously, in outspoken partisanship is what almost always gets the most headlines. this negativity is unappealing on both sides, and that helps explain why the federal government is increasingly held in such low regard by the american people. but for the left the defensive crouch at least makes sense. liberalism's main purpose today is to defend its past gains from conservative reform. but negativity on the right, to my mind, makes no sense at all. the left has created this false narrative that liberals are for things, and conservatives are against things. when we concede this narrative even just implicitly, we concede the debate before that debate even begi
you know, the ting that makes jim -- the thing that makes jim demint a great leader is the same thing that has always made people like matt spaulding and the heritage foundation itself so valuable; that is, your shared insistence on making the positive case on conservativism, what conservatives are for. in washington it's common for both parties to succumb to easy negativity. republicans and democrats stand opposed to each other, obviously, in outspoken partisanship is what almost always gets...
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including the supreme court, exposing corruption. and above all, we have one of the most independent, fiercely independent media in the world which every day is exposing quote, unquote, corruption of one kind or another. >> how much of that media is in english? >> no, the english media has a significant influence because it reaches decision makers and upon makers. but in terms of volume or coverage, the language media is much bigger. >> what is the impact of the fact that india has the second largest muslim pop lakes in the world. >> we are proud of it. we are proud of the fact that we are a plural society and that for centuries, hindus and muslims, hindus and christians have lived peacefully with each other. even today in most parts of india, hindus and muslims, hindus and christians live peacefully. >> what makes news is those pockets where there is tension, there is conflict. what does not make news is the hundreds or thousands of habitations where they live peacefully. >> when you look at this idea of being a great global power a
including the supreme court, exposing corruption. and above all, we have one of the most independent, fiercely independent media in the world which every day is exposing quote, unquote, corruption of one kind or another. >> how much of that media is in english? >> no, the english media has a significant influence because it reaches decision makers and upon makers. but in terms of volume or coverage, the language media is much bigger. >> what is the impact of the fact that...
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in the space of 22 yd practical% of india's economy. there are still some areas which are closed or w are restricd but they will t habut sen ened up a so large, all of manufacturing. >> rose: right. >> steel, power, roads, airport airports, seaports, all this is open. therefore there is a huge opportunity for investors to come toindia. >> rose: do you insist as some governments do on it being a joint venture with the government? >> no, not at all. in most areas we allow 100 percent fdi. and can choose a spot now, a private partner, if he wishes to choose a private partner. in fact, we don't encourage him to have a joint venture with the government. >> rose: but do you insist on a joint venture with an indian company. >> no. >> rose: so there are no restrictions. if you want to invest, if you want to bring your business to india, it's pretty much open and unrestrained? >> in most areas it's 100% fdi. in some areas there are caps. >> right. >> supposedly there's a catch 74% in telecom. the remaining 26% need not be a partner. it can be wi
in the space of 22 yd practical% of india's economy. there are still some areas which are closed or w are restricd but they will t habut sen ened up a so large, all of manufacturing. >> rose: right. >> steel, power, roads, airport airports, seaports, all this is open. therefore there is a huge opportunity for investors to come toindia. >> rose: do you insist as some governments do on it being a joint venture with the government? >> no, not at all. in most areas we allow...
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drug courts in this country. and when several of us worked for attorney general janet reno many decades, several decades ago, there was just one drug court in miami with judge goldstein. and so to see the expansion of an evidence-based program that actually works, i think, is truly heartening. we hope this new grant will bring the work, will continue to work and the progress that you all have done, and we're proud to stand with you and proud to be supporters of drug court. and this is also what drug policy reform looks like. well, dr. clark, general dean, devin fox, they represent just some of the innovations of drug policy that are being achieved today. and it's a hit to prevention -- a shift to prevention, to treatment, to recovery services and toward criminal justice reform. it is a shift to science and toward evidence-based programs that strengthen public health and safety. and drug policy reform is not easy, and there is no quick fix solution. what i've outlined today doesn't lend itself to a slogan that you
drug courts in this country. and when several of us worked for attorney general janet reno many decades, several decades ago, there was just one drug court in miami with judge goldstein. and so to see the expansion of an evidence-based program that actually works, i think, is truly heartening. we hope this new grant will bring the work, will continue to work and the progress that you all have done, and we're proud to stand with you and proud to be supporters of drug court. and this is also what...
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today, a hearing is set for reese witherspoon and her hollywood husband, agent, jim todd. witherspoon accused of disorderly conduct. a police officer says she disobeyed orders to stay inside of the car while he performed a sobriety test on her husband, now facing dui charges. witherspoon asked the officer, do you know my name? you are about to find out who i am, you are going to be on national news? i guess she was kind of right. the officer said witherspoon began to hang out the window and say, that she didn't believe i was a real police officer. for her part, witherspoon its apologizing saying i clearly had one drink too many. i am deeply embare raced about the things i said. i was disrespectful to the officer who was just doing his job. i'm very sorry for my behavior. >> i thought you had to look at the camera. >> i don't know. never been arrested. >> that wasn't a trick question. >>> it is 6:26 right now. still ahead, questions without a lawyer. why some lawmakers want to declare a teen terror suspect an enemy combatant in the bay area lawmaker who opposes that decisio
today, a hearing is set for reese witherspoon and her hollywood husband, agent, jim todd. witherspoon accused of disorderly conduct. a police officer says she disobeyed orders to stay inside of the car while he performed a sobriety test on her husband, now facing dui charges. witherspoon asked the officer, do you know my name? you are about to find out who i am, you are going to be on national news? i guess she was kind of right. the officer said witherspoon began to hang out the window and...
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victorious in the time of 2 hours, 10 minute minutes, 22 seconds. explosion occurred 4 hours 9 minutes that the race. patriots day fenway and robinson day at the park and red sox sweep of tampa bay. mike off the monster. drive induce continue bottom of the nine. boston winner at 3-2. game finished about an hour before the bomb went off. san jose earthquake damage control after gordon made anti-gay slur during last tonight game in portland. heated argument with son son of the timbers face suspension perhaps as much as 3 gyms and blur out what he said there. just of about daisy physicianful. the language i used came occurring heated moment an department reflect my feelings toward gay lesbian community and i take full spent for my action. team president flaw to the team office in new york today. he reacted this way saying for our fancy know the organization let you down i'll do my best to take the necessary action to make sure we once again can be viewed as beacon of diversity communicate and equality. he led the bears to the final 4. this is a big nig
victorious in the time of 2 hours, 10 minute minutes, 22 seconds. explosion occurred 4 hours 9 minutes that the race. patriots day fenway and robinson day at the park and red sox sweep of tampa bay. mike off the monster. drive induce continue bottom of the nine. boston winner at 3-2. game finished about an hour before the bomb went off. san jose earthquake damage control after gordon made anti-gay slur during last tonight game in portland. heated argument with son son of the timbers face...
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the civil courts, the federal courts have been able to try these cases, get convictions. i think there's something like 300 prisoners that fall in that rubrick of prisoners. they're on united states soil today, and there have been no escapes and no dangers to this society. but it's a political feeling that it could, and that's the problem. other questions? >> thank you. toouple of questions, one follow up on the guantanamo issue. again, you gentlemen were not able to reach unanimous recommendation after two years of your own, i'm sure, very reasoned struggle. so what, if any, chances are there that congress and this administration in any reasonable amount of time can overcome the political, legal legislative obstacles that have been set up to closing guantanamo by the end of 2014 as you suggested? the other question, it relates to the boston tragedy. i think what you painted is a picture of overreaction to 9/11 in many ways, and it's the detainees in counterterrorism operation and the like. what, if any, danger might you see of an overreaction coming out of what's happene
the civil courts, the federal courts have been able to try these cases, get convictions. i think there's something like 300 prisoners that fall in that rubrick of prisoners. they're on united states soil today, and there have been no escapes and no dangers to this society. but it's a political feeling that it could, and that's the problem. other questions? >> thank you. toouple of questions, one follow up on the guantanamo issue. again, you gentlemen were not able to reach unanimous...
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adam: jim sina gal, "morningstar" financial services analyst. thanks for joining us on fox business. >> thanks for having me. tracy: stocks are still down big with an hour and a half to go in today's trading day. we'll continue to track the selloff. adam: stocks are down and fear is up. we'll tell you what has investors worried. first take a look at some winners and losers on the s&p 500. >> the dow 30 is red right now. johnson & johnson, home depot, coke, and, of course, we're talking bowel -- about intel all day. your basic, a coke is what keeps the market going. on the floor of new york stock exchange, down 125 # points. >> that's right. the point is we were at 14560, down almost # 00 points, we came up off the lows, seen improvement to the point, but, still, plenty of red to speak of todaying inning dow component caterpillar. right now, caterpillar's down 1.5%, was down 2% earlier. downgraded, and so was deere and company, by the way, the companies that have the same, earth moving equipment, tractors, bulldozer, and the like, and obviously,
adam: jim sina gal, "morningstar" financial services analyst. thanks for joining us on fox business. >> thanks for having me. tracy: stocks are still down big with an hour and a half to go in today's trading day. we'll continue to track the selloff. adam: stocks are down and fear is up. we'll tell you what has investors worried. first take a look at some winners and losers on the s&p 500. >> the dow 30 is red right now. johnson & johnson, home depot, coke, and, of...
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no court given either side. neither side is prepared to give an inch to put it bluntly. >> there is a link, though, we don't know there is one, if the gripe in chechnya is with the russian government, why is he in boston killing americans? >> it's not clear, if you will, this is linked to that. i think you heard it from the end on what the story, which is the idea that the radicalization might well have happened here which i think is an important lesson. the internet has become a major recruiting tool, training tool for terrorists worldwide. the older brother clearly went over there. may have gotten training or further radicalization but my hunch he was already moving in that direction. you do not have to physically go somewhere now in order to be radicalized or trained. >> very early on in the investigation, they were talking, obviously, about the style of the bomb, the device looked similar to bombs where they, on al qaeda sites. we have been showing an al qaeda video for the past several weeks related to guns
no court given either side. neither side is prepared to give an inch to put it bluntly. >> there is a link, though, we don't know there is one, if the gripe in chechnya is with the russian government, why is he in boston killing americans? >> it's not clear, if you will, this is linked to that. i think you heard it from the end on what the story, which is the idea that the radicalization might well have happened here which i think is an important lesson. the internet has become a...
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state supreme court justice. judge torres has previously worked inri practice as a law clerk and as a teacher. in her current role, she has exemplified pragmatism and has demonstrated a consist the president commitment to thoughtful, sound and fair reasoning. in addition to her professional work, she has shown an enduring commitment to her community. there's no question that judge torres is extremely well qualified and well suited to serve on the federal bench. i strongly urge this country to move forward to make more women like her serving on the federal bench, an institution that i believe needs more exceptional women. today women make up only 30% of the federal bench. according to the national women's law center, only 66% of women of color currently serve as active federal judges. that's less than 10% of the nation's active federal bench. we have to do better. judge torres' nomination has been pending before this body for over 150 days. i urge my colleagues to put aside partisan differences and help us move fo
state supreme court justice. judge torres has previously worked inri practice as a law clerk and as a teacher. in her current role, she has exemplified pragmatism and has demonstrated a consist the president commitment to thoughtful, sound and fair reasoning. in addition to her professional work, she has shown an enduring commitment to her community. there's no question that judge torres is extremely well qualified and well suited to serve on the federal bench. i strongly urge this country to...
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here is what he had: a 22-caliber assault rifle known as a german sports gun, gsg-5. a .45 caliber handgun. two 110-round magazines. four home made explosive devices, and a stockpile of approximately 1,000 rounds. and on march 31 an ar-15 assault rifle was used to assassinate a district attorney and his wife in texas. the district attorney's wife innocently opens the door of their home. a gunman shot and killed her with a single bullet. as her husband turned to try to get to his weapon, he was killed in a burst of at least 20 rounds. that's the offensive nature of these weapons. a shooting many years ago, because i got to know some of the victims involved who survived, encouraged me to submit the first bill in 1994. and that was an attack by a man by the name of john luigi ferry on an office in a very high office building in san francisco called 101 california street. he came in, killed eight, had two tec-9's and magazines holding 50 rounds of ammunition. he killed a young mother he -- judy pizatto, 30, who he had recently -- who had recently given birth to her firs
here is what he had: a 22-caliber assault rifle known as a german sports gun, gsg-5. a .45 caliber handgun. two 110-round magazines. four home made explosive devices, and a stockpile of approximately 1,000 rounds. and on march 31 an ar-15 assault rifle was used to assassinate a district attorney and his wife in texas. the district attorney's wife innocently opens the door of their home. a gunman shot and killed her with a single bullet. as her husband turned to try to get to his weapon, he...
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22 days of continuous relief. live claritin clear. every day. walgreens can help when you're at the corner of "allergies" and "even more allergies." come to walgreens for expert advice and the right products, like claritin bonus packs - now $18.99 with balance rewards card. at the corner of happy and healthy. "there are some people who say it's the best yogurt they've ever tasted. and there are some people who haven't tasted it yet. delicious, nonfat, authentic greek strained yogurt. extraordinary fruit flavors. the fage total split cup. plain extraordinary." ♪ good times never seem so good so good so good so good ♪ >> now from abc7 news, good morning, i am eric thomas. we follow developing news from the east bay where a woman is involving after being shot while sleeping in her living room. detectives say someone shot in her hayward home around 12:30. a car was seen driving away from the area and the woman who is in her mid 20's is expected to survive. our meteorologist, mike nicco, has the forecast. >> a lost pollen again, good morning, eve
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he served for 22 years. president obama recently appointed kolbe for trade policy and negotiations on trade matters and he and i worked together on a number of significant matters during his years in in the house and we are glad to have you back here. please go ahead. >> thank you senator leahy. senator leahy and members of the committee thank you for inviting me to testify before a exam behalf of the border secured economic modernization act of 2013. i have the privilege of serving in the nicest congress from 1985 until 2007 representing arizona's fifth and eighth congressional district. immigration is an issue that has always been in the forefront of this district. i applaud the senators and the so-called gang of eight and my colleague senator flake from arizona who spent months preparing this legislation. the bill currently supports positive provisions that help uses businesses are immigrant population in our country as a whole. others on the panel have discussed various economic considerations but i want
he served for 22 years. president obama recently appointed kolbe for trade policy and negotiations on trade matters and he and i worked together on a number of significant matters during his years in in the house and we are glad to have you back here. please go ahead. >> thank you senator leahy. senator leahy and members of the committee thank you for inviting me to testify before a exam behalf of the border secured economic modernization act of 2013. i have the privilege of serving in...
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22 days of continuous relief. live claritin clear. every day. walgreens can help when you're at the corner of "allergies" and "even more allergies." come to walgreens for expert advice and the right products, like claritin bonus packs - now $18.99 with balance rewards card. at the corner of happy and healthy. what if you could shrink your pores just by washing your face? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® pore refining cleanser. alpha-hydroxy and exfoliating beads work to clean and tighten pores so they can look half their size. pores...shrink 'em down to size! [ female announcer ] pore refining cleanser. neutrogena.® [ engine revving ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ ♪ to help you not just to stay alive... but feel alive. the c-class is no exception. it's a mercedes-benz through and through. the 2013 c-class. starting at $35,350. okay, team! after age 40 we can start losing muscle -- 8% every 10 years. wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle h
22 days of continuous relief. live claritin clear. every day. walgreens can help when you're at the corner of "allergies" and "even more allergies." come to walgreens for expert advice and the right products, like claritin bonus packs - now $18.99 with balance rewards card. at the corner of happy and healthy. what if you could shrink your pores just by washing your face? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® pore refining cleanser. alpha-hydroxy and exfoliating beads work to...
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he's about to go to court in boston. his attorney is jan schlickman may know from "a civil action," another great book and movie, and jan is scheduled to appear in court with j&j sometime in june to move this 10-year-old case farther along. >> host: why boston? >> guest: that's where the federal court case is. and evidently, boston and massachusetts in particular is quite consumer-friendly. unlike some of the other federal district courts. >> host: and we've been talking with kathleen sharp. here is her book, "blood medicine: blowing the whistle on one of the deadliest prescription drugs ever." this is booktv on c-span2. and our live coverage from the campus of the university of southern california continues. this is the l.a. times' 18th annual festival of books. we've got one more panel live this afternoon that we want to show you, and this panel is on marijuana legalization. three authors, beau kilmer -- who's written a primer on it through the rand corporation -- mark haskell smith, "hart of dankness is the name of hi
he's about to go to court in boston. his attorney is jan schlickman may know from "a civil action," another great book and movie, and jan is scheduled to appear in court with j&j sometime in june to move this 10-year-old case farther along. >> host: why boston? >> guest: that's where the federal court case is. and evidently, boston and massachusetts in particular is quite consumer-friendly. unlike some of the other federal district courts. >> host: and we've been...
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jim writes can an american citizen be considered an enemy combatant? >> guest: absolutely goes back to the civil war. goes certainly to world war ii. anwar al-awlaki was american-born. president obama use ad drone to kill him in the wilds of yemen. if you, if you fill eight yourself with enemy forces and you go to war against american citizens and you kill americans will fully and you do so on behalf of a movement or enemy forces then indeed you can be considered an enemy combatant. being a enemy combatant simply because you're an american citizen. if in world war ii you went over and joined nazi forces were you not a enemy combatant? of course you were. . . >> he didn't treat those terrible tragedies as access war, but appropriately treated them as heinous criminal acts to be investigated, prosecuted, and appropriately punishes. >> host: al-alwaki was an american citizen, kimed on orders of president obama. did president obama violate the constitution by doing that? >> guest: well, actually, we have a lawsuit in which we are seeking to get answers fro
jim writes can an american citizen be considered an enemy combatant? >> guest: absolutely goes back to the civil war. goes certainly to world war ii. anwar al-awlaki was american-born. president obama use ad drone to kill him in the wilds of yemen. if you, if you fill eight yourself with enemy forces and you go to war against american citizens and you kill americans will fully and you do so on behalf of a movement or enemy forces then indeed you can be considered an enemy combatant. being...
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as jim mentioned, there are more than 24 findings and recommendations. we can't cover all of those. we hope you will take the entire report, study it through, and look at each of those recommendations. why is this report important? it is important because we as a nation have to get this right. i look back in history durling the time to -- during the time to world war ii that we intered some japanese americans. at the time it seemed like the right and proper thing to do. in the right of history, it was an error. so today this report will hopefully put into focus some of the actions taken in some of the post 9/11 environment. there are key questions we want to answer this morning. one, did the treatment rise to torture? secondly, how did it happen? what can we learn from this to make better decisions in the future? on the first question, we found u.s. personnel in many instances used ininterrogation techniques on detainees that constitutional torture. military personnel conducted cruel, inhumane, or degrading treatment. both categories of actions violate u.s. laws and international tr
as jim mentioned, there are more than 24 findings and recommendations. we can't cover all of those. we hope you will take the entire report, study it through, and look at each of those recommendations. why is this report important? it is important because we as a nation have to get this right. i look back in history durling the time to -- during the time to world war ii that we intered some japanese americans. at the time it seemed like the right and proper thing to do. in the right of history,...
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court testimony to its on the issue of productivity. it seems having access to eight dependable legal work force has got to be a boom for various parts of our agricultural industry. what you think? >> ed herbst to manage deficiencies which will help over all productivity. it is important to recognize that what i think of as skills when i look on a piece of paper does not matter house the market determines skills. where are the capabilities but we have learned that people who can run welders and skilled tradesmen, are in short supply. it is a highly skilled viable profession. the more we have in immigration reform that reflects the reality and responses to it, the better our of our workforce will be and higher productivity will be. >> i believe our broken system has been a drag on the economy, and senator graham illustrated very well be interesting demographic arguments that you make in your testimony. have as a lot of us boomers are about to retire or some have retired. so i want to underscore that point. i want to ask about the economi
court testimony to its on the issue of productivity. it seems having access to eight dependable legal work force has got to be a boom for various parts of our agricultural industry. what you think? >> ed herbst to manage deficiencies which will help over all productivity. it is important to recognize that what i think of as skills when i look on a piece of paper does not matter house the market determines skills. where are the capabilities but we have learned that people who can run...
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johnson: 22 minutes? the speaker pro tempore: 28. mr. johnson: 28 minutes. the speaker pro tempore: 2-8. mr. johnson: did you say eight or 28? the speaker pro tempore: 28. mr. johnson: thank you, mr. speaker. i'd now like to recognize my colleague from texas, mr. olson. mr. olson: i thank my colleague from the buckeye state. ohio's always been a coal state and now it's an oil and gas state. with the shale play. mr. speaker, the heat team is back. for the 113th congress. and i'm proud to join the heat time, the house energy action team. as we talk about a dream, american energy independence. as part of that goal, i'll be talking this afternoon about power generation and grid liability. in texas bigger is always better. in texas -- and texas has gone bigger than any state in the last 10 years. we did it for several reasons. low taxes, no state income tax, a right to work state, commonsense regulations and cheap, reliable energy. to sustain that growth, we need five new large power plants in the next two to three years. it could be a matter of life and death. i
johnson: 22 minutes? the speaker pro tempore: 28. mr. johnson: 28 minutes. the speaker pro tempore: 2-8. mr. johnson: did you say eight or 28? the speaker pro tempore: 28. mr. johnson: thank you, mr. speaker. i'd now like to recognize my colleague from texas, mr. olson. mr. olson: i thank my colleague from the buckeye state. ohio's always been a coal state and now it's an oil and gas state. with the shale play. mr. speaker, the heat team is back. for the 113th congress. and i'm proud to join...